Southern European press challenges in a time of crisis: A cross-national study of Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece and Malta

Lada Trifonova Price, Marilyn Clark, Lambrini Papadopoulou, Theodora A. Maniou
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The implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for newsrooms across the world range from severe economic hardship to increased threats to press freedom. The “perfect storm” that engulfed the media and journalists globally has threatened and continues to challenge their existence, and the core of their mission to serve the public interest. This study maps the impact of external political, economic, legal and societal factors on journalistic freedom and the way(s) news organizations and journalists operate in times of global crisis in four Southern European countries. It provides a fuller cross-national perspective on the complex relationship between media, journalism and politics in countries with existing democratic deficits. Findings are based on 32 semi-structured interviews with journalists working in four Southern European countries, namely Bulgaria, Greece, Cyprus and Malta, conducted in 2022. We find increased economic challenges to their fragile media markets, high level of state intervention, political parallelism in coverage of the pandemic and beyond, and numerous threats to the autonomy of journalists that hamper journalism and question its development in the future. The study’s implications are relevant to different contexts, particularly in countries where journalism and media face similar challenges.
危机时期的南欧新闻挑战:保加利亚、塞浦路斯、希腊和马耳他的跨国研究
2019冠状病毒病大流行对世界各地新闻编辑室的影响包括严重的经济困难和对新闻自由的威胁加剧。席卷全球媒体和记者的“完美风暴”威胁并继续挑战着他们的生存,以及他们为公众利益服务的核心使命。本研究描绘了四个南欧国家的外部政治、经济、法律和社会因素对新闻自由的影响,以及新闻机构和记者在全球危机时期的运作方式。它为存在民主缺陷的国家的媒体、新闻和政治之间的复杂关系提供了一个更全面的跨国视角。调查结果基于对在保加利亚、希腊、塞浦路斯和马耳他四个南欧国家工作的记者的32次半结构化采访,这些采访于2022年进行。我们发现,这些国家脆弱的媒体市场面临着越来越多的经济挑战,国家干预程度很高,报道疫情及其他方面的政治平行,以及记者自主权面临的诸多威胁,这些威胁阻碍了新闻业的发展,并对其未来的发展提出了质疑。这项研究的结论适用于不同的背景,特别是在新闻业和媒体面临类似挑战的国家。
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